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The German star is down the pecking order after the Reds completed the signing of Alisson this summer.

And now Besiktas look to be closing in on the signing of Karius although the player has yet to agree personal terms.

RMC Sport journalist Loic Tanzi has revealed the clubs have been in negotiations over a deal.

He tweeted: “Liverpool and Besiktas agreed on a two-season loan from Loris Karius with a purchase option.

“Remains the player #Mercato's signature.”

Karius made two horrendous errors in last season’s Champions League final against Real Madrid.

And it now appears Liverpool are ready to let the 28-year-old leave Anfield.

The Reds take on Crystal Palace in the Premier League this evening as they look to make it two wins on the bounce.

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Ahead of the match Jurgen Klopp has been talking about the possibility of spending mega money on one player.

When asked about making a Neymar-like purchase he replied: “No chance, no chance, no chance.

“We are not owned by a state like it's the case at two big clubs. We have our limits. We have a conservative leadership.

“It feels like £100m back then is £500m today. When Neymar joined PSG for €222m, I shook myself.

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“Back then I had an opinion, but an incredible lot has happened since.

“In 2017, Neymar joined Paris, Philippe Coutinho and Ousmane Dembele joined Barcelona for a lot of money, and Kylian Mbappe [joined] Paris.

“This opened the whole thing, the money's on the market. Now, if Liverpool wants a player, the other clubs want a bit of the cake too. That's the story.

“And you must also keep in mind that players like Mo Salah, Sadio Mane or Robert Firmino, players we bought for £30m to £40m, have a different value on the transfer market these days. That's part of the business.”